Maps

Your pic this week is even more RockBoard! This is the official art for the four stages you play on, from the RockBoard Manual.

Fans of global geography will surely recognize that these maps were based on the real continents (and one country) of Africa, the United States, Antarctica, and South America. Or, as the game likes to call them, the Continent of Sand, Megalopolis, Cold Island, and the Green Continent.

Based on what I’ve learned from the game, in 20XX property prices will dive and a wide surplus of land will be put up for sale, urging on a worldwide upswing in commercial development that will be so accessible that even grade school age children will be able to participate. Better start saving your zenny!

6 Comments to "Maps"

  1. Avegodro's Gravatar Avegodro
    2011/02/18 Friday - 9:47 am | Permalink

    Finally my dream of owning a country and calling it Rock Land can finally come true!

  2. RADIX's Gravatar RADIX
    2011/02/18 Friday - 12:56 pm | Permalink

    Makes me wonder if, in-story, the shapes of these lands are just coincidental or if they ‘re stand-ins for real continents like in .EXE. (If that makes any sense)

  3. 2011/02/21 Monday - 9:36 pm | Permalink

    Call me obsessed with Legends, but does that Antarctica vaguely resemble the sepia-toned map of Kattelox that Mega Man briefly consulted before Roll crash-landed there in Legends 1?

  4. Lindsay's Gravatar Lindsay
    2011/05/16 Monday - 11:12 pm | Permalink

    I did not know about this game. The continent are cute and wonderful. Anyway, I will try to play this game and try to have my own country like Avegodro.Thank you sharing this interesting game. I am so excited to play it.

  5. nonA's Gravatar nonA
    2015/11/22 Sunday - 2:02 pm | Permalink

    #20, can I make a request? As you scanned the Rockman 1-3 manuals, I wonder if you can also scan the RockBoard manual?

    While franchises like Sonic (in Sonic Retro) and Castlevania (Mr. P’s Castlevania Realm) have scans of nearly every manual in in every language and sites like Replacementdocs, Sega Retro and Video Game Den, among others, have plenty of manuals scans, Mega Man manuals are hard to find (excluding the ones in Rockman Perfect Memories and Replacementdocs). I’d really like to see RockBoard and the Game Gear Mega Man manuals (and others), so I’d really appreciate it. 🙂

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